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Description:
Labelcode FDSPOON68
"Live In Aston 1977 (LP)" captures the legendary German experimental rock band Can at their electrifying best during a live performance in Aston, England. This LP is an essential document for fans and collectors, offering raw energy, extended improvisations, and hypnotic grooves that showcase Can's unique blend of krautrock, avant-garde soundscapes, and rhythmic innovation. The album transports listeners to the heart of Can?s creative peak in the late '70s with mesmerizing performances from core members Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli, Jaki Liebezeit, Irmin Schmidt, and Rosko Gee. Released by Spoon Records?a label renowned for its dedication to preserving and reissuing classic works from Can?this edition ensures high audio fidelity and authentic packaging true to the original spirit. Formed in Cologne in 1968, Can are pioneers of experimental music whose groundbreaking albums like "Tago Mago," "Ege Bamyasi," and "Future Days" have influenced generations of artists worldwide.